->''"I am Creator/JeffGoldblum, and [[TypeCasting I am in and of myself, uh, a stereotype]]."''-->-- ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic''

When the only person who gets to speak with [[RealisticDictionIsUnrealistic realistic diction]] is the brilliant but quirky scientist. Maybe you want to show that the character in question thinks so fast they they have to MotorMouth to try to keep up. To be less charitable to the actors and writers, maybe it's what perfectly sensible Clever Stuff sounds like when you don't understand most of the words.

This character may also use characteristic phrases of BuffySpeak. The reason that most characters don't speak like this is because RealisticDictionIsUnrealistic.

If they're using a lot of big words, it's SesquipedalianLoquaciousness. If they're tossing out [[TourettesShitcockSyndrome swear words]] or slang just as frequently, they're SophisticatedAsHell. The opposite of this, where a character speaks in highly-calculated terms, is SpockSpeak.

----!Examples:

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* Creator/JeffGoldblum has this as his CharacteristicTrope. It's easier to list the films where he ''doesn't'' do this:** ''TheLifeAquatic''** ''EarthGirlsAreEasy'' arguably because he doesn't have much dialogue.** ''ManOfTheYear'' where he portrayed a ''very'' fast-talking corrupt CEO's assistant. No stuttering, no tripping over words, and he's speaking about twice as quickly as he does anywhere else.** ''Film/{{Nashville}}'' in which he plays a silent motorcyclist who appears periodically in the background, and in transitions between scenes.** ''TheGrandBudapestHotel''

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* ''Series/{{Angel}}'': Fred, though she's good-natured enough to backpedal a bit in her speeches. Even when describing how she's about to kill someone!* Daniel Faraday on ''Series/{{Lost}}''.* Abby Sciuto on ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' has a serious case of motor-mouth.* Phoebe's scientist boyfriend David (played by Hank Azaria) on ''Series/{{Friends}}''.** Ross, the most intellectual member of the main cast, also tends towards this (and is [[ButtMonkey mocked mercilessly]] for it).* On ''Series/DoctorWho'', [[TheNthDoctor The Tenth and Eleventh Doctors]] both do this a lot. Ten is more of the gibbery type, while Eleven does a variant where he very calmly rattles off his thoughts as he goes, with the occasional apparent non-sequitur thrown in. ** The First Doctor tended to do this, especially when William Hartnell, who was getting on in years, forgot his lines and had to adlib.* Arguably Murdock from ''Series/TheATeam''. Much of his [[ObfuscatingInsanity craziness]] is laced with some genuinely brilliant stuff. He frequently gets the rest of the team out of tight spots by singlehandedly performing impossible rescues, and all the while he's babbling on unintelligibly.....[[OmniGlot and not always in English.]]* Gaius Baltar of the ''[[Series/BattlestarGalacticaReimagined Battlestar Galactica]]'' remake. The SanitySlippage didn't help.* Many characters on AMC's ''Series/{{Rubicon}},'' especially Will, Miles, and Ed.* Ladies and Gentlemen, from ''Series/CriminalMinds'', may I present to you, Dr. Spencer Reid and his amazing rapid-fire statistics! Generally, though, he has a bit of a stammer in his speech when he tries to be social, like talking to a girl. * Dr. Daniel Jackson of ''Series/StargateSG1''. This is {{Lampshaded}} in the pilot to ''Series/StargateAtlantis'' when Daniel is starting to explain something to Jack, and Jack asks if this is the part where Daniel gets excited and starts talking real fast.* In ''Series/StargateAtlantis'', Dr. Rodney [=McKay=] is prone to this, being an InsufferableGenius.* The pilot episode of ''Series/{{Alphas}}'' gave everyone realistic diction, but the rest of the series usually reserved it for Dr. Rosen.

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* In ''TabletopGame/GeniusTheTransgression'', higher Inspiration (i.e. stronger mad science) has a detriment in the form of Jabir, an effect that makes it harder for Geniuses to ''talk'' to mere mortals or even fellow Geniuses.

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* Professor Mordin Solus does this constantly in ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' to the point where, at times, the player is given the option to interrupt him (two Paragon interrupts and a Renegade one in his first appearance). ** This then carries over to ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' when his patient calls him out on it, due to his rambling tendencies interfering with her sleep.* Johnny Powell, the not-all-together supernatural expert in ''VideoGame/TheDarkness 2''.

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* Delbert in ''Disney/TreasurePlanet'' is an astrophysicist and constantly stammers. Considering he's played by DavidHydePierce that's unsurprising, though (apparently the role was written for him).* Rick from ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty''. Granted, that show makes a point of averting RealisticDictionIsUnrealistic in general, but even ''then'', Rick gibbers a lot more than anyone else, often stopping only in order to belch, drink or fall asleep.